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Adobe Lightroom now support Apple’s M1 chips and ARM on Windows 10
The Next Web AppsARM-based processors hold major potential to improve performance-per-watt on our PCs, but the biggest hurdle for adopting the technology on laptops and desktops has always been the lack of app support. For many photographers, the lack of native ARM support in Adobe Lightroom would make moving to an ARM-based chip a nonstarter. That’s being significantly mitigated today. Adobe today announced the latest version of Lightroom supports both Apple’s new M1 chips and ARM on Windows 10, suddenly making these devices much more viable alternatives for photographers. To be clear though, only the modern version of Lightroom supports ARM. Lightroom Classic,…
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